Irish Water has identified the Newtown/Kilshane area as the preferred site for a regional biosolids storage facility to serve the greater Dublin region.
The new facility, which will store biosolids produced at the upgraded Ringsend Wastewater Treatment Plant and at the Greater Dublin Drainage project once operational, will form part of the wastewater treatment network and support growth and development
Biosolids produced during the wastewater treatment process contain high levels of nutrients and are sustainably reused as a soil conditioner and fertiliser in agriculture and forestry.
Indicative site layout
Due to population and economic growth, the quantity of biosolids produced in the greater Dublin region is expected to exceed the available storage capacity. Irish Water is working to upgrade existing wastewater treatment plants and provide new facilities where necessary to meet the needs of our growing population.
The water company sought views earlier this year on a shortlist of five potential sites for the facility in Dublin, Fingal and Meath.
Following public consultation, the shortlisted sites proceeded to a technical assessment of a range of environmental, economic/engineering, planning, and social/community criteria in order to identify a preferred site.
Preferred site location
The Newtown/Kilshane site was found to be more favourable for a majority of the criteria assessed including zoning (heavy industry), planning policy, landscape and visual impact, noise, ecology, hydrology, distance from biosolids source, and capital and operating costs.
Preferred site location
The preferred site will now undergo further environmental studies and assessments as part of the preparation of a planning application for the project, including an Environmental Impact Assessment Report (EIAR) and Natura Impact Statement (NIS.
Irish Water has already published an EIAR/NIS scoping report and is now seeking feedback on the proposed assessment methodology. A six week consultation begins today and runs until Tuesday 10th October 2017.
Announcing the third stage of public consultation for the project, Donal O’Connor, Project Manager, Irish Water said:
“The population of Dublin and the surrounding counties of Kildare, Meath and Wicklow is growing. So too is economic activity in this region. Having adequate wastewater treatment infrastructure in place is vital to support residential and commercial development and to protect the environment.
Irish Water is focused on a strategic solution for greater Dublin to effectively and efficiently manage our wastewater treatment requirements. We are investing in the wastewater infrastructure across the region to meet the growing demand. The new Regional Biosolids Storage Facility will be a key part of our future wastewater infrastructure within this region.”
Planning permission for the Regional Biosolids Storage Facility will be sought as part of the applications for both the upgrade of the Ringsend Wastewater Treatment Plant and the proposed new regional wastewater treatment facility for north Dublin (the Greater Dublin Drainage project).
Irish Water intends to lodge planning applications for the projects to An Bord Pleanála within the next 12 months. A statutory consultation will be held by An Bord Pleanála to inform its determination on planning consent.